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There are two things you can do to curb Vista's constant HDD accessing behavior: 1. You can turn indexing off, simply go into the administrative options control panel and launch the 'Services' applet. Now scroll down the list of services until you find 'Windows Search' and then double-click on it to open it's properties. Now click the 'Stop' button to stop the service from running, and then change the startup type to 'Disabled'. This will shut down the Windows Search service and all search indexing it does while your machine is idle.

Disable The CrawlStartPages scheduled task, thnis is set to run when the system is Idle, it has been running on my system even thouh I have indexing.

The drawback to this is that file searching will take a lot longer than before since Windows Vista will no longer have a search index to rely on. If you never search for files on your computer you probably won't miss this much. On the other hand once you've had Vista up and running for a week or so the search indexes are built and the HDD thrashing goes away on it's own. You can disable SuperFetch.

I don't recommend this if you use your Vista PC as a normal computer running everyday applications and games. SuperFetch is what makes Vista so responsive and snappy because it constantly monitors your PC usage and keeps your most commonly used programs loaded in memory ready to launch. If you disable SuperFetch Vista will return to an XP-like way of doing things and a program will not be loaded into memory until you launch it. If you really do use this machine as purely an HTPC, then it may be advisable to disable superfetch since all you are doing is playing movies and watching TV. Launch the 'Services' applet located in the Administrative Options control panel and double-click the 'Superfetch' service to access it's properties. Click the 'Stop' button to stop the Superfetch service immediately, and then change it's launch options to 'Disabled'.

This will disable Vista's Superfetch caching scheme. If you have 1GB of RAM you should upgrade to at least 2GB. Vista likes memory and on systems with under 2GB of memory it will constantly be accessing the swap file (virtual memory).

Blue Falcon likely hit the nail on the head. Indexing can be disabled for most people. Vista will basically randomly access the HDD, generally while not in use. It wouldn't shock me to see it doing it while a process has been running for a while, but no keyboard/mouse activity is going on (like while watching a movie).

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Superfetch is a good thing. The more ram you have, the more data vista can pre-load into RAM (and the longer it takes after startup for it to load). You shouldn't see superfetch hitting the HDD up after the initial boot process settles down. I'm betting on #3, though. Your machine is disk-swapping while you have a large data file loaded (movie).

Check task manager and compare total, limit and peak commit charge under performance tab. What are these values? How much RAM do you have installed?

I'm having lots of problems with Vista 32bit SP2. I think they are interlinked because they seem to go together MOST of the time. • When I start the PC the hard disk thrashes for ages.

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Its not consistent with its time length but always 20+ minutes, sometimes for 1 - 2 hours. WHen it eventually stops the PC can be fine for hours on end, then start again. • When I am using Windows Explorer to copy/move files or even just to look in directories it can start the thrashing off again. • When I use Windows Explorer it crashes VERY regularly, probably 1 in 4 or 1 in 5 times. (It does recover but up to 5 minutes later, and often sets the thrashing off again. I have tried turning off the Indexing but this made no difference either way. I have defragged my hard drive regularly I have used various virus scans/anti spy/malware programs and nothing is found.

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Stop Vista Disk Thrashing

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There are two things you can do to curb Vista's constant HDD accessing behavior: 1. You can turn indexing off, simply go into the administrative options control panel and launch the 'Services' applet. Now scroll down the list of services until you find 'Windows Search' and then double-click on it to open it's properties. Now click the 'Stop' button to stop the service from running, and then change the startup type to 'Disabled'. This will shut down the Windows Search service and all search indexing it does while your machine is idle.

Disable The CrawlStartPages scheduled task, thnis is set to run when the system is Idle, it has been running on my system even thouh I have indexing.

The drawback to this is that file searching will take a lot longer than before since Windows Vista will no longer have a search index to rely on. If you never search for files on your computer you probably won't miss this much. On the other hand once you've had Vista up and running for a week or so the search indexes are built and the HDD thrashing goes away on it's own. You can disable SuperFetch.

I don't recommend this if you use your Vista PC as a normal computer running everyday applications and games. SuperFetch is what makes Vista so responsive and snappy because it constantly monitors your PC usage and keeps your most commonly used programs loaded in memory ready to launch. If you disable SuperFetch Vista will return to an XP-like way of doing things and a program will not be loaded into memory until you launch it. If you really do use this machine as purely an HTPC, then it may be advisable to disable superfetch since all you are doing is playing movies and watching TV. Launch the 'Services' applet located in the Administrative Options control panel and double-click the 'Superfetch' service to access it's properties. Click the 'Stop' button to stop the Superfetch service immediately, and then change it's launch options to 'Disabled'.

This will disable Vista's Superfetch caching scheme. If you have 1GB of RAM you should upgrade to at least 2GB. Vista likes memory and on systems with under 2GB of memory it will constantly be accessing the swap file (virtual memory).

Blue Falcon likely hit the nail on the head. Indexing can be disabled for most people. Vista will basically randomly access the HDD, generally while not in use. It wouldn't shock me to see it doing it while a process has been running for a while, but no keyboard/mouse activity is going on (like while watching a movie).

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Superfetch is a good thing. The more ram you have, the more data vista can pre-load into RAM (and the longer it takes after startup for it to load). You shouldn't see superfetch hitting the HDD up after the initial boot process settles down. I'm betting on #3, though. Your machine is disk-swapping while you have a large data file loaded (movie).

Check task manager and compare total, limit and peak commit charge under performance tab. What are these values? How much RAM do you have installed?

I'm having lots of problems with Vista 32bit SP2. I think they are interlinked because they seem to go together MOST of the time. • When I start the PC the hard disk thrashes for ages.

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Its not consistent with its time length but always 20+ minutes, sometimes for 1 - 2 hours. WHen it eventually stops the PC can be fine for hours on end, then start again. • When I am using Windows Explorer to copy/move files or even just to look in directories it can start the thrashing off again. • When I use Windows Explorer it crashes VERY regularly, probably 1 in 4 or 1 in 5 times. (It does recover but up to 5 minutes later, and often sets the thrashing off again. I have tried turning off the Indexing but this made no difference either way. I have defragged my hard drive regularly I have used various virus scans/anti spy/malware programs and nothing is found.